Flagler Street is a 12.4-mile (20.0 km) main east–west road in Miami. Flagler Street is the latitudinal baseline that divides all the streets on the Miami-Dade County grid plan as north or south streets. Flagler Street is named after industrialist Henry Flagler and serves as a major commercial east–west highway through central Miami-Dade County, with a mixture of residential neighborhoods and strip malls, the commercial presence increasing as SR 968 approaches downtown Miami.
Flagler Street as it runs through the oldest part of Downtown Miami
Flagler Street on August 15, 1945, 20 minutes after the announcement of Japan's surrender at the end of World War II.
La Época Department Store, a local Miami department store in the historic 1930s Walgreens Building at 200 E Flagler Street
101 East Flagler Street
Miami Avenue is a 16.8-mile (27.0 km) main north–south street running through Coconut Grove, Brickell, Downtown, and Midtown in Miami, Florida. It is the meridian road dividing the street grid of Miami and Miami-Dade County into east and west avenues.
Looking south over the Miami Avenue Bridge into Brickell
Looking south from Third Street station in 2016 after construction of Brickell City Centre and other new buildings.
Miami Avenue facing south as it crosses the Miami River into Brickell
Miami Avenue facing north in Brickell